Category: Award Winner

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Award Winner

The Vintage Book of International Lesbian Fiction by Naomi Holoch; Joan Nestle; Nancy Holden

Naomi Holoch; Joan Nestle; Nancy Holden | The Vintage Book of International Lesbian Fiction | There are those among us–you know who you are–who tend to avoid lesbian fiction because the genre isn’t known for literary excellence. The occasiona

Posted in Award Winner Mystery

Crazy for Loving by Jaye Maiman

Jaye Maiman | Crazy for Loving | Life and love in the 1990’s is a game of Russian Roulette. Just ask Robin. Back in New York City, still trying to deal with ghosts from the past, she

Posted in Arts & Photography Award Winner

Making Love Visible by Jean Swallow; Geoff Manasse

Jean Swallow; Geoff Manasse | Making Love Visible | A 1995 Lambda Literary Award recipient in the Photography/Visual Arts category

Photographer Geoff Manasse and journalist/novelist Jean S

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Body Language by Kelly Magee

Kelly Magee | Body Language | Largely set in the South, the eleven stories of Body Language guide us into the hidden worlds of the culture wars. The people in these stories

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah t

Posted in Award Winner Fiction Movie/Media Tie-In

The Child Manuela by Christa Winsloe

Christa Winsloe | The Child Manuela | Winsloe’s 1929 novel became the movie ‘Maedchen In Uniform.’ The story revolves around a young girl who is sent to a repressive Prussian boarding scho

Posted in Award Winner True Crime

The Cbs Murders by Richard Hammer

Richard Hammer | The Cbs Murders | Edgar Award Winner

The media played the story extra-big – because the victims were the media’s own. Three CBS employees had been savagely and

Posted in Award Winner Pulp

Enough of Sorrow by Jill Emerson

Jill Emerson | Enough of Sorrow | ‘The totally absorbing and somewhat shocking story of a beautiful young woman, elevated from the depths of despair and self-destruction by the strange

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | Set in the Housatonic Valley of Connecticut in 1816, this exquisitely told and unusual love story is about two young women.

Set in the

Posted in Award Winner Intrigue/Thriller Mystery

Wall of Silence by Gabrielle Goldsby

Gabrielle Goldsby | Wall of Silence | It was supposed to be an average bust. Minimal backup. Minimal trouble. But everyone has their limit and Foster Everett has just reached hers.

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